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Amchlár agus Gnáthaimh Laethúla na Scoile

Ever wondered how to talk about your school day in...

1
of 5
# Amchlár agus Gnáthamh
Scoile (School Timetable and
Routine)

Talking about my school routine

This topic is all about describing my school

School Timetable and Routine Basics

Learning to describe your school day in Irish is actually quite straightforward once you get the hang of it. You'll need this for both oral exams and written work, so it's definitely worth mastering.

The key is building up your vocabulary first - days of the week and school subjects are absolutely essential. Without these basic words, you'll struggle to put together proper sentences about your routine.

Days of the week always have 'An' in front of them normally, but when you're saying "on Monday", you use Dé Luain, Dé Máirt, and so on. It's a bit different from English, but you'll get used to it.

Quick Tip: Practice saying the days with 'Dé' - this is how you'll actually use them when describing your timetable!

2
of 5
# Amchlár agus Gnáthamh
Scoile (School Timetable and
Routine)

Talking about my school routine

This topic is all about describing my school

Essential School Vocabulary

Right, here's where the real work begins - memorising your school subjects and time expressions. You absolutely must know these off by heart for any exam.

Key subjects include Matamaitic (Maths), Stair (History), Tíreolaíocht (Geography), and Eolaíocht (Science). Don't forget Corpoideachas (P.E.) and Oideachas Reiligiúnach (R.E.) - these come up loads in exam questions.

For talking about periods and times, you'll need tréimhse (period), sos (break), and lón (lunch). Time expressions like ag a hocht a chlog (at eight o'clock) and leathuair tar éis a naoi (half past nine) are crucial for describing your daily routine.

Remember: The structure "ag a [number] a chlog" is your go-to for telling time - don't try to translate directly from English!

3
of 5
# Amchlár agus Gnáthamh
Scoile (School Timetable and
Routine)

Talking about my school routine

This topic is all about describing my school

Building Your School Day Description

Now you can start putting proper sentences together! The magic phrase is Tá [ábhar] agam, which means "I have [subject]". It's not a direct translation from English, but it's the correct Irish way to say it.

For describing your timetable structure, use phrases like "Don chéad tréimhse" (for the first period) and "Don dara tréimhse" (for the second period). This makes your Irish sound much more natural and structured.

Time expressions follow the pattern "ag a [number] a chlog" - but watch out for the séimhiú (the 'h' sound) after 'a' with certain numbers. For example, it's "a h-aon" (one o'clock) and "a h-ocht" (eight o'clock).

Adding opinions about subjects will boost your marks significantly. Use "Is maith liom" (I like) or "Ní maith liom" (I don't like) followed by reasons like "mar tá sé suimiúil" (because it's interesting).

Pro Tip: Connect your sentences with words like "ar dtús" (firstly), "ansin" (then), and "faoi dheireadh" (finally) to make your description flow better!

4
of 5
# Amchlár agus Gnáthamh
Scoile (School Timetable and
Routine)

Talking about my school routine

This topic is all about describing my school

Sample Answers and Exam Techniques

Here's where it all comes together - creating full routine descriptions that will impress examiners. Start with when you wake up, then work through your school day systematically.

A strong answer includes specific times, subject names, and personal opinions. For example: "Dé Luain, tá Gaeilge agam don chéad tréimhse. Is maith liom Gaeilge mar tá an múinteoir an-chabhrach." This shows vocabulary, structure, and personal engagement.

When talking about your favourite subject, remember the gender rules - "Is é" for masculine subjects (most of them) and "Is í" for feminine ones like Gaeilge and Stair. If you're unsure, "Is é" is usually your safest bet.

Question types you'll face include describing typical school days, explaining your favourite subjects, and discussing your weekly timetable. Practice these formats until they become second nature.

Exam Strategy: Always add reasons for your opinions using "mar" (because) - it shows deeper thinking and gets you extra marks!

5
of 5
# Amchlár agus Gnáthamh
Scoile (School Timetable and
Routine)

Talking about my school routine

This topic is all about describing my school

Key Points for Success

Vocabulary mastery is non-negotiable - you simply can't wing this topic without knowing your subjects and days of the week. Make flashcards and test yourself regularly until they're automatic.

The time structure "ag a ... a chlog" trips up loads of students, so practice it loads. Don't forget expressions like "leathuair tar éis" (half past) and "ceathrú chun" (quarter to) for more natural-sounding Irish.

Grammar accuracy matters - use "Tá ... agam" for "I have" rather than trying to translate word-for-word from English. This construction is fundamental to describing your routine properly.

Remember to include personal opinions and reasons in every answer. Phrases like "tá sé suimiúil" (it's interesting), "tá sé deacair" (it's difficult), and "tá sé leadránach" (it's boring) will make your Irish much more engaging and exam-ready.

Final Reminder: Practice describing different days of the week - don't just memorise one day's routine, as exam questions can ask about any day!

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IrishIrish4 weergaven·Bijgewerkt Jun 11, 2026·5 pagina's

Amchlár agus Gnáthaimh Laethúla na Scoile

Ever wondered how to talk about your school day in Irish? This topic covers everything you need to describe your timetable (amchlár) and daily routine (gnáthamh laethúil) - perfect for oral exams and writing tasks.

1
of 5
# Amchlár agus Gnáthamh
Scoile (School Timetable and
Routine)

Talking about my school routine

This topic is all about describing my school

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School Timetable and Routine Basics

Learning to describe your school day in Irish is actually quite straightforward once you get the hang of it. You'll need this for both oral exams and written work, so it's definitely worth mastering.

The key is building up your vocabulary first - days of the week and school subjects are absolutely essential. Without these basic words, you'll struggle to put together proper sentences about your routine.

Days of the week always have 'An' in front of them normally, but when you're saying "on Monday", you use Dé Luain, Dé Máirt, and so on. It's a bit different from English, but you'll get used to it.

Quick Tip: Practice saying the days with 'Dé' - this is how you'll actually use them when describing your timetable!

2
of 5
# Amchlár agus Gnáthamh
Scoile (School Timetable and
Routine)

Talking about my school routine

This topic is all about describing my school

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  • Toegang tot alle documenten
  • Verbeter je cijfers
  • Sluit je aan bij miljoenen studenten

Essential School Vocabulary

Right, here's where the real work begins - memorising your school subjects and time expressions. You absolutely must know these off by heart for any exam.

Key subjects include Matamaitic (Maths), Stair (History), Tíreolaíocht (Geography), and Eolaíocht (Science). Don't forget Corpoideachas (P.E.) and Oideachas Reiligiúnach (R.E.) - these come up loads in exam questions.

For talking about periods and times, you'll need tréimhse (period), sos (break), and lón (lunch). Time expressions like ag a hocht a chlog (at eight o'clock) and leathuair tar éis a naoi (half past nine) are crucial for describing your daily routine.

Remember: The structure "ag a [number] a chlog" is your go-to for telling time - don't try to translate directly from English!

3
of 5
# Amchlár agus Gnáthamh
Scoile (School Timetable and
Routine)

Talking about my school routine

This topic is all about describing my school

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  • Toegang tot alle documenten
  • Verbeter je cijfers
  • Sluit je aan bij miljoenen studenten

Building Your School Day Description

Now you can start putting proper sentences together! The magic phrase is Tá [ábhar] agam, which means "I have [subject]". It's not a direct translation from English, but it's the correct Irish way to say it.

For describing your timetable structure, use phrases like "Don chéad tréimhse" (for the first period) and "Don dara tréimhse" (for the second period). This makes your Irish sound much more natural and structured.

Time expressions follow the pattern "ag a [number] a chlog" - but watch out for the séimhiú (the 'h' sound) after 'a' with certain numbers. For example, it's "a h-aon" (one o'clock) and "a h-ocht" (eight o'clock).

Adding opinions about subjects will boost your marks significantly. Use "Is maith liom" (I like) or "Ní maith liom" (I don't like) followed by reasons like "mar tá sé suimiúil" (because it's interesting).

Pro Tip: Connect your sentences with words like "ar dtús" (firstly), "ansin" (then), and "faoi dheireadh" (finally) to make your description flow better!

4
of 5
# Amchlár agus Gnáthamh
Scoile (School Timetable and
Routine)

Talking about my school routine

This topic is all about describing my school

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  • Toegang tot alle documenten
  • Verbeter je cijfers
  • Sluit je aan bij miljoenen studenten

Sample Answers and Exam Techniques

Here's where it all comes together - creating full routine descriptions that will impress examiners. Start with when you wake up, then work through your school day systematically.

A strong answer includes specific times, subject names, and personal opinions. For example: "Dé Luain, tá Gaeilge agam don chéad tréimhse. Is maith liom Gaeilge mar tá an múinteoir an-chabhrach." This shows vocabulary, structure, and personal engagement.

When talking about your favourite subject, remember the gender rules - "Is é" for masculine subjects (most of them) and "Is í" for feminine ones like Gaeilge and Stair. If you're unsure, "Is é" is usually your safest bet.

Question types you'll face include describing typical school days, explaining your favourite subjects, and discussing your weekly timetable. Practice these formats until they become second nature.

Exam Strategy: Always add reasons for your opinions using "mar" (because) - it shows deeper thinking and gets you extra marks!

5
of 5
# Amchlár agus Gnáthamh
Scoile (School Timetable and
Routine)

Talking about my school routine

This topic is all about describing my school

Meld je aan om de inhoud te zien. Het is gratis!

  • Toegang tot alle documenten
  • Verbeter je cijfers
  • Sluit je aan bij miljoenen studenten

Key Points for Success

Vocabulary mastery is non-negotiable - you simply can't wing this topic without knowing your subjects and days of the week. Make flashcards and test yourself regularly until they're automatic.

The time structure "ag a ... a chlog" trips up loads of students, so practice it loads. Don't forget expressions like "leathuair tar éis" (half past) and "ceathrú chun" (quarter to) for more natural-sounding Irish.

Grammar accuracy matters - use "Tá ... agam" for "I have" rather than trying to translate word-for-word from English. This construction is fundamental to describing your routine properly.

Remember to include personal opinions and reasons in every answer. Phrases like "tá sé suimiúil" (it's interesting), "tá sé deacair" (it's difficult), and "tá sé leadránach" (it's boring) will make your Irish much more engaging and exam-ready.

Final Reminder: Practice describing different days of the week - don't just memorise one day's routine, as exam questions can ask about any day!

We dachten al dat je dit zou vragen...

Wat is de Knowunity AI companion?

Onze AI Companion is een studentgerichte AI-tool die meer biedt dan alleen antwoorden. Gebouwd op miljoenen Knowunity bronnen, biedt het relevante informatie, gepersonaliseerde studieplannen, quizzes en inhoud direct in de chat, aangepast aan jouw individuele leertraject.

Waar kan ik de Knowunity-app downloaden?

Je kunt de app downloaden via Google Play Store en Apple App Store.

Is Knowunity echt gratis?

Dat klopt! Geniet van gratis toegang tot leerinhoud, maak contact met medestudenten en krijg directe hulp – alles binnen handbereik.

Populairste studiemateriaal voor Irish

9

Populairste studiemateriaal

9

Kan je niet vinden wat je zoekt? Ontdek andere vakken.

Studenten zijn dol op ons — en jij ook.

4.6/5App Store
4.7/5Google Play

De app is heel makkelijk te gebruiken en goed ontworpen. Ik heb tot nu toe alles kunnen vinden waar ik naar zocht en heb veel kunnen leren van de presentaties! Ik ga de app zeker gebruiken voor een schoolopdracht! En natuurlijk helpt het ook veel als inspiratie.

Stefan SiOS gebruiker

Deze app is echt geweldig. Er zijn zoveel aantekeningen en hulpmiddelen [...]. Mijn probleemvak is bijvoorbeeld Frans, en de app heeft zoveel opties voor hulp. Dankzij deze app ben ik beter geworden in Frans. Ik zou het iedereen aanraden.

Samantha KlichAndroid gebruiker

Wow, ik ben echt onder de indruk. Ik probeerde de app gewoon omdat ik hem vaak geadverteerd had gezien en was absoluut verbaasd. Deze app is DE HULP die je wilt voor school en bovenal biedt hij zoveel dingen, zoals oefeningen en factsheets, die mij persoonlijk HEEL erg hebben geholpen.

AnnaiOS gebruiker